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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing est, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the mke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being rdy, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. all in hardcover books is continuing. just look at a barnes and noble, falling 11%, nearly 12%. quarterly results were worse than expected. enook the is not keeping up with demand to the kindle, the one in my neighborhood just closed down. that is depressing. i like reading the book itself. am i the only one? do you still read our book? dave: i have trouble with the reflection and glare on the e readers as well. the markets are doing pretty well. there was the debt earlier today when there was all the pessimistic ruling from inside the beltway the deal was farther away than ever and the talk
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charlie: we try not to make fun of steve cohen but it is a possibility. it is a possibility -- here is the thing. you have to go back to a 2011 lawsuit by fairfax financial who sued steve cohen saying they would emulating the stock a fairfax. the case is still open but he has been dropped from the case, steve cohen had to give a deposition, fascinating reading. i have read it. one of the more interesting quotes we should put on full screen because it is interesting about what he said. this is what the attorney -- your understanding of the rule is there are times when you are permitted to trade on the basis of material nonpublic information, i can't give you a yes or no answer. liz: hard enough not to perjure himself. charlie: sec capital announced in the conference call the sec staff filed a wells notice recommending charges against sec over insider trading and compliance with what i can tell you government investigators believe and fairfax financial believed because there ii other stuff that steve cohen does not have compliance systems in place to basica
charlie: we try not to make fun of steve cohen but it is a possibility. it is a possibility -- here is the thing. you have to go back to a 2011 lawsuit by fairfax financial who sued steve cohen saying they would emulating the stock a fairfax. the case is still open but he has been dropped from the case, steve cohen had to give a deposition, fascinating reading. i have read it. one of the more interesting quotes we should put on full screen because it is interesting about what he said. this is...
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not great. >> let me jump in, steve, and ask it a different way then. how about this -- based on earnings and valuations, where is the dow's fair value right now? where should it be? >> boy, you know, i think the dow's fair value is probably somewhat higher. i'm not going to base it on earnings as much as i am going to base it on historically low interest rates. i mean the interest rates that we have out there now act as a tremendous flotation device for equity valuations. so i think the market will drift higher and i think that fair value is being driven by a risk-free rate that's essentially 0.01%, rather than by the earnings power. by the way, corporate america's demonstrated good earnings up until the last earnings season where it started to weaken. but the five prior earnings seasons have been very, very good. so certainly driving part of the valuation process there. >> art, where do you think fair value for the dow should be? >> i think if we sort of look beyond the fiscal cliff we get beyond this, we've got some results. not just a short-term fix
not great. >> let me jump in, steve, and ask it a different way then. how about this -- based on earnings and valuations, where is the dow's fair value right now? where should it be? >> boy, you know, i think the dow's fair value is probably somewhat higher. i'm not going to base it on earnings as much as i am going to base it on historically low interest rates. i mean the interest rates that we have out there now act as a tremendous flotation device for equity valuations. so i...
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he has a steve cam. a camera that films what he's doing so traders can see when to make a trade, what's going on. one indication of his close personal involvement. >> interesting stuff. thank you so much. >>> looking at the markets here again, we're in the green here. a couple quick comments from senator schumer. he did say there is progress being made behind the scenes. waiting for specifics from the gop. but he is confident. this is senator schumer. that a deal to avert the fiscal cliff can, in fact, be reached by christmas. there's a look at the markets right now. perhaps that's what brought the dow back into positive territory. now sits with a gain of 20 points. s&p 500 up one-third of 1%. market's recovering at least part of what they lost during those comments earlier from house speaker john boehner. let's do a market flash now with mary thompson. retail big story today, mar. >> big story. we're watching some of those retail names go down today, scott. a number of retailers actually came in weaker
he has a steve cam. a camera that films what he's doing so traders can see when to make a trade, what's going on. one indication of his close personal involvement. >> interesting stuff. thank you so much. >>> looking at the markets here again, we're in the green here. a couple quick comments from senator schumer. he did say there is progress being made behind the scenes. waiting for specifics from the gop. but he is confident. this is senator schumer. that a deal to avert the...
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the former stryker ceo is joining me now in a fox business exclusive, steve mcmillan. the numbers were staggering i thought, 90,000 people die after they go in for one thing in a hospital and get some type of weird infection in the hospital. >> that's exactly right, liz. with staph, mrsa, all these things, we're effectively having a plane crash in this country, if you think about it. liz: all kinds of weird stuff? >> all kinds of various infections. people are getting concerned about going in for surgery because almost everybody knows a family member, a friend who has come out of the hospital and gotten sick afterwards. and we can now stop this. liz: david darst is leaving the set and he said a famous market participant in new york here, same thing, he got a hospital infection and died. >> and they are now preventable. we really think we have got the product that can help eliminate this. the huntsman cancer center put it into their toughest unit they had in the hospital. liz: that was your test hospital? >> they put it in their bone marrow transplant unit. they decided
the former stryker ceo is joining me now in a fox business exclusive, steve mcmillan. the numbers were staggering i thought, 90,000 people die after they go in for one thing in a hospital and get some type of weird infection in the hospital. >> that's exactly right, liz. with staph, mrsa, all these things, we're effectively having a plane crash in this country, if you think about it. liz: all kinds of weird stuff? >> all kinds of various infections. people are getting concerned...
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steve liesman will have breaking news momentarily. steve, do you have that? >> yes, i do. what we have is a report from the new york fed on consumer finance. what the news shows is that overall, consumer credit outside of real estate is up just a bit. most of that, by the way, is student loan debt, being up about $42 billion inside that $2.7 trillion number. overall, mortgage debt is down and overall debt is down. the basic gist of the details, bill, is that consumer credit continues to decline overall. delinquencies are down and bankruptcies are down. balance sheet repair continues. a little bit more willingness of the consumer to take on some debt and a lot of it -- >> that's very interesting, steve. let me ask you something, david. >> i want to make one more point, which is that when you talk about how much the dow is down today, it should be down more because the rally we didn't have from the better economic news this morning. >> yeah, no, that was a good point. david, so we've got consumer confidence data, which shows the consumer is not concerned about the fiscal cli
steve liesman will have breaking news momentarily. steve, do you have that? >> yes, i do. what we have is a report from the new york fed on consumer finance. what the news shows is that overall, consumer credit outside of real estate is up just a bit. most of that, by the way, is student loan debt, being up about $42 billion inside that $2.7 trillion number. overall, mortgage debt is down and overall debt is down. the basic gist of the details, bill, is that consumer credit continues to...
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. >>> and i guess this is the beginning steve of a very big storm. >> yes. >> he paused. >> not all in one day. >> that is correct, brian and pam, if you leave right now you might miss it, i only had a few sprinkles and the main core is still offshore but it is getting close and you can see rain is starting to pick up a little bit. we see the yellow and green and
. >>> and i guess this is the beginning steve of a very big storm. >> yes. >> he paused. >> not all in one day. >> that is correct, brian and pam, if you leave right now you might miss it, i only had a few sprinkles and the main core is still offshore but it is getting close and you can see rain is starting to pick up a little bit. we see the yellow and green and
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the president and ceo will join us to tell us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. liz: we have some breaking news on that website many of you might have jumped on, in trade, the betting website letting you bet on just about anything. >> if you're an american citizen, you have to get off the site by the end of the year. making that announcement breaking news right now as the cftc sued the ireland-based in trade and company over illegal trades wanttrade law people to get illegal trades on the price of gold and currency. you are getting this website intrade, u.s. customers must close their account and withdraw funds from the site by december 31. before the year's end. citi
the president and ceo will join us to tell us. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts which is why he trades with company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade....
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. >> steve, if only the market could focus on just the economy, which actually seems to be chugging along okay. if you look at durables, consumer confidence, the ongoing recovery and housing, it's the overhang of the cliff that's spooking everybody. >> yeah, we've had somewhat better numbers. the new home sales today, not great. maybe sandy affected even though the government said it wasn't. the economy's okay. it may be more of a 2% plus economy in the fourth quarter than is being given credit on the street. it's not gang busters. the question has been for a long time -- by the way, there's some headlines from the beige book. you can see it really did affect the northeast, new york, and new jersey especially. so we'll see some of that in the data in the months ahead. we'll be seeing some rebuilding going on. you know, i would not make a call here on the economy, scott, to say go ahead and invest in the economy. after the fiscal cliff everything is fine. i think there's a reason for cautious optimism, but i don't think there's a reason to think it's going to go gang busters. >> we saw har
. >> steve, if only the market could focus on just the economy, which actually seems to be chugging along okay. if you look at durables, consumer confidence, the ongoing recovery and housing, it's the overhang of the cliff that's spooking everybody. >> yeah, we've had somewhat better numbers. the new home sales today, not great. maybe sandy affected even though the government said it wasn't. the economy's okay. it may be more of a 2% plus economy in the fourth quarter than is being...
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steve hayes for the "weekly standard." kirsten powers, columnist for the daily beast. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. okay, steve, it seems with republicans splitting that would be a nonstarter. >> yeah. i would think it would be a nonstarter. one of the very few things that democrats could do at this point to get republicans to run away from the table. i think that republicans came up the day after the election and said look, we are open to new revenues an we understand we want to get new re-knews -- revenues to generate new revenues but we are open to new revenues. they thought of that with the hope and expectation that democrats would come with specificity on the spending cuts or entitlen'ts. however naive the expectation might have been. what we are seeing now is the president seeming to be entertaining any of a number of suggestions, including going over the cliff or decoupling. that would avoid, allow him to avoid having to prevent specifics on entitlements and spending on the things that the republicans were hoping could bring them together for some ki
steve hayes for the "weekly standard." kirsten powers, columnist for the daily beast. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. okay, steve, it seems with republicans splitting that would be a nonstarter. >> yeah. i would think it would be a nonstarter. one of the very few things that democrats could do at this point to get republicans to run away from the table. i think that republicans came up the day after the election and said look, we are open to new revenues an we...
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steve harrigan with the news live tonight from cairo. steve? >> shepard, we're hearing some pretty regular small explosions behind us right now. that is tear gas being fired. so much tear gas has been fired in this section of cairo in the past four days it's basically hanging here like a cloud. today we saw president morsey make some attempt at compromise reaching out to some of his harshest critics, the chief judges here in cairo trying to assure him that the powers that he assumed are only temporary and only apply to, quote: sovereign matters without really defining what those sovereign matters are or changing the decrees that gave him that power in any way. those moves are unlikely to satisfy the protesters out on the street and tomorrow they're planning a major march against the president. initially there was a second march planned as well. this time why the muslim brotherhood in support of the president. they cancelled that one due to fears of violence after four days of street protests here. 400 people wounded. one killed tomorrow expecte
steve harrigan with the news live tonight from cairo. steve? >> shepard, we're hearing some pretty regular small explosions behind us right now. that is tear gas being fired. so much tear gas has been fired in this section of cairo in the past four days it's basically hanging here like a cloud. today we saw president morsey make some attempt at compromise reaching out to some of his harshest critics, the chief judges here in cairo trying to assure him that the powers that he assumed are...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. it's no laughing matter, if the united states falls off the fiscal cliff at the end of the year, we could be thrown into another major recession. the only solution? figure out what to do. compromise. so if this is about finding middle ground, why are main stream media members blaming republicans 16 times more often than democrats? joining us to break down all this is founder of the daily caller, tucker carlson. good morning to you, tucker. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: abc, cbs and nbc exclusively blamed congress 16 times more than president obama for the fiscal cliff and the six months prior to the election. >> yes. and not just congress, but republicans in congress who were inflexible, they're fighting tax raises on the rich. you would think if you watched coverage of this debate that grover norquist was single handedly stopping progress from occurring. he's not a member of congress, he does not have a constituency. he is an activist in washington. by the way, this story to some
steve? >> steve: thanks. it's no laughing matter, if the united states falls off the fiscal cliff at the end of the year, we could be thrown into another major recession. the only solution? figure out what to do. compromise. so if this is about finding middle ground, why are main stream media members blaming republicans 16 times more often than democrats? joining us to break down all this is founder of the daily caller, tucker carlson. good morning to you, tucker. >> good morning,...
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joining me is steve benen. great to have you with us. thanks for your time. these rule changes that harry reid and the senate democrats are talking about, how drastic are they and how much of an effect could they have? >> one might think they are outrageous. in reality, the measures that you identified are modest. for many people who are eager to see major changes in the senate because of its dysfunction, this is something of an underwhelming proposal that we see coming from senate democrats. the kind of changes we'd see are minor. and ultimately the super majorities we have seen become so standard throughout the senate in recent years would remain in place. the changes are actually quite minor. >> do you think it would be enough? i think that harry reid wouldn't be proposing this if he didn't think this was going to remedy the situation. but there's still a way that the republicans could throw up a bunch of filibusters, correct? >> absolutely. the right of the minority to filibuster would be maintained regardless of the forms are adopted or not. harry reid i
joining me is steve benen. great to have you with us. thanks for your time. these rule changes that harry reid and the senate democrats are talking about, how drastic are they and how much of an effect could they have? >> one might think they are outrageous. in reality, the measures that you identified are modest. for many people who are eager to see major changes in the senate because of its dysfunction, this is something of an underwhelming proposal that we see coming from senate...
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> next we have a panel on america and where it is going, steve clemens -- steve clemons is the empress area of washington ideas. >> hey, folks. everybody is running to the thompson reuters counter. thank you for joining us. great to be with you. i am steve -- steve clemons, editor of large of the atlantic, i want to compliment the museum and tell you how historic this is. this is a jam packed day. the google party is coming up, this is one of three times in the history of the museum that they have allowed an outside group, the other happened to be the president of the united states and madeleine albright when she was secretary of state, this is the third time for a during the day session here, this is a great partnership. i think the -- i have a friend here, allen was the founder of circuit city, just apparently wrote the rise and fall of circuit city and to some degree they are uncomfortable truths, when you think of nations and companies, there are rise and fall stories and the united states is so clean not on the fall side but political campaigns are a lousy time to think about the
> next we have a panel on america and where it is going, steve clemens -- steve clemons is the empress area of washington ideas. >> hey, folks. everybody is running to the thompson reuters counter. thank you for joining us. great to be with you. i am steve -- steve clemons, editor of large of the atlantic, i want to compliment the museum and tell you how historic this is. this is a jam packed day. the google party is coming up, this is one of three times in the history of the museum...
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i thought steve was asking karen -- >> do you play zynga games? that's what i thought too. >> are you a gamer? >> not a gamer. i wonder would facebook ever buy zynga? i don't know. >> all right. let's talk some tiffany now. losing some luster today, falling 6% on weak guidance, taking other high-end retamers down along with it. is this a red flag for luxury retailers? take a listen to what the burberry ceo had to say in a first on cnbc interview. >> typically, luxury, though, does outperform most other sectors, if you will, in good or bad times. you know, i think that our customer is probably being a little more conservative. you can't talk about the luxury customer in the aggregate either. >> i guess the biggest question is was this a tiffany-specific problem or a problem with the high-end consumer? maybe a little bit of both. if you look at tiffany's numbers, it was a product shift. inventories grew 11%. >> i think you're right. i think it's a mix of both. maybe some concern. a lot of very specific guidance. some names hung in there okay, even i
i thought steve was asking karen -- >> do you play zynga games? that's what i thought too. >> are you a gamer? >> not a gamer. i wonder would facebook ever buy zynga? i don't know. >> all right. let's talk some tiffany now. losing some luster today, falling 6% on weak guidance, taking other high-end retamers down along with it. is this a red flag for luxury retailers? take a listen to what the burberry ceo had to say in a first on cnbc interview. >> typically,...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. look this isn't my first christmas. these deals all seem great at the time... but later, not so much. this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ]reak from the holidaytress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. liz: here we go, it's s&p futures closing right now. larry at the cme, how does it look? >> well, it looks like it's a convictionless market. it's eerily close what happened 16 months ago. keep in mind right now people are being lulled to sleep in thinking that this fiscal cliff will get figured out, just like 16 months ago. we would never lose our credit rating, and g
. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. look this isn't my first christmas....
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no charges filed yet against steve cohen or as ac. seven managers or executives, i guess, have been charged with insider investigating. they are looking at him and his firm very closely. the fox business network, about a year ago, i think it was february, the first to report that steve cohen home phone was bugged. sometime around 2007-2008. they had a court order. they have probable cause to get that. the point is, they have been looking at this guy for a long time. they still have not got him. they think something is wrong there. dagen: organized crime. right. charlie: when the fox business network was first to report all of this, he recommended that we show in organized, a chart like in organized crime chart that describes how it works. he believed, based on his information, that the feds really believed this was an organization that commits crimes. obviously, not murder and extortion. they got really annoyed at that. they went nuts on that chart. we can tell you right here, guys, you may not like it, but the feds do have a chart of
no charges filed yet against steve cohen or as ac. seven managers or executives, i guess, have been charged with insider investigating. they are looking at him and his firm very closely. the fox business network, about a year ago, i think it was february, the first to report that steve cohen home phone was bugged. sometime around 2007-2008. they had a court order. they have probable cause to get that. the point is, they have been looking at this guy for a long time. they still have not got him....
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steve, thank you, you're voting on a committee of politicians. i find hope in that somehow. >> yeah. you're in the hopeful camp. >> hoping at the last moment they will do the right thing. >> was that a pig that just flew by? the market is slowly coming off the lows. >> instead the last time the markets closed in positive territory on black friday was 2008. let's see if we can do it again. we have full team coverage of where it's shaping up to be a jolly holiday season. >> our luxury or discount retailers. >>> and walmart workers threatening to walk off the job. are these protests having a real impact, or was it a lot of noise? we'll speak to one worker just moments after he walked out the door. >>> more black friday shopping this at woodbury common up in new york state. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as eas
steve, thank you, you're voting on a committee of politicians. i find hope in that somehow. >> yeah. you're in the hopeful camp. >> hoping at the last moment they will do the right thing. >> was that a pig that just flew by? the market is slowly coming off the lows. >> instead the last time the markets closed in positive territory on black friday was 2008. let's see if we can do it again. we have full team coverage of where it's shaping up to be a jolly holiday season....
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cheryl: interest and other fed in bringing charges against steve cohen. it appears even though he hasn't been convicted or charged with insider trading or anything some investigators are likening him to the head of an organized-crime family. senior correspondent charlie gasparino have a latest. charlie: i am not likening him to that. as i have set i think insider-trading is a victimless crime. although you do go to jail for a long time if you trade on material nonpublic information. the feds believe there's a lot of that stuff going down at sec capital. fox business has learned they are investigating steve cohen and have been for many years and we were first report that in 2007 they tapped the phone and got a court order to tap the phone in his home where he conducts his business. lot of interest in him. the interest is so high, they really do believe this is a problematic firm, and news sources close to government investigators and the fbi has an organizational chart of sec capital, it looks just like one of those mob charts. we are getting this from sen
cheryl: interest and other fed in bringing charges against steve cohen. it appears even though he hasn't been convicted or charged with insider trading or anything some investigators are likening him to the head of an organized-crime family. senior correspondent charlie gasparino have a latest. charlie: i am not likening him to that. as i have set i think insider-trading is a victimless crime. although you do go to jail for a long time if you trade on material nonpublic information. the feds...
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. >>> all right, steve this is a look at 680 and you can see traffic is moving along fairly at this hour and up next we have a heavy fog advisory for the bay bridge and you can see folks headed into the city and definitely give yourself some extra time. lorraine blanco is out there. how are people looking are they taking it slowly? >> yes, they are not taking it that slowly and the fog has not let up since we have been out here. just behind me is the toll plaza and you can't see it at all. now traffic is moving, moving rather slowly here and visibility is very low. here is a look at some iphone video as we head down in el cerrito tow. even -- el cerrito. in oakland you could not read the signs and driving around the east bay is a challenge this morning. we also shot video near berkeley and that could be tricky and today drivers are breaking more in heavy fog. advisories to tell you about, there is an advisory on the bay bridge as well as the san mateo and the venetia bridge and you will want to give yourself some extra time, slow down and use those low beams. reporting live lorraine blan
. >>> all right, steve this is a look at 680 and you can see traffic is moving along fairly at this hour and up next we have a heavy fog advisory for the bay bridge and you can see folks headed into the city and definitely give yourself some extra time. lorraine blanco is out there. how are people looking are they taking it slowly? >> yes, they are not taking it that slowly and the fog has not let up since we have been out here. just behind me is the toll plaza and you can't see...
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senior economic reporter steve liesman. can you answer that question for us, steve? >> best i can, sandy, may be early days but we are getting new information about what the expected or estimated costs of hurricane sandy. we had governor cuomo, the entire state of new york, if town add in the costs of rebuilding, the economic damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey, 29.4 billion. i think this san old number, keep trying to get a newer one, 360 million right now, where they are. come here andly it up, total estimated costs, 72 billion. kbred we got another piece of data from airport. r worldwide i 16 to 22 billion for insured costs. folks, we have called the new york and new jersey governments to find out if this number is in here, we don't know. it is either 72 or 90 billion, as we start to figure this out. we do know this air number is double the previous number. is you can scale that up to the entire metro boll motorola tan area. the economic dat
senior economic reporter steve liesman. can you answer that question for us, steve? >> best i can, sandy, may be early days but we are getting new information about what the expected or estimated costs of hurricane sandy. we had governor cuomo, the entire state of new york, if town add in the costs of rebuilding, the economic damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey,...
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thank you, steve. thank you, guys. >> hey, i'm wearing my pin. >> oh, good, liz. >> rise above, everybody. >> rise above. hello. so which stocks really dragged down this market today? jackie deangelis breaks down the winners and losers for us right not. >> good afternoon. the three major averages closing in the red today. ouer, take a look at this s board here. seagate one of the big stories we were following today. zion is a stock on the radar today. the u.s. treasury will sell and conduct auctions to tell warrant positions in the name. also, hpq, that saga continues after a request from the former autonomy ceo to acquisition details of accounting fraud. some pockets of strength today. we were led higher by monster beverage. just one of those names people love to trade. regulatory fears subsiding a bit in that name. also want to draw your attention to corning. that stock getting a pop. last but not least, best buy. positive speculation in this name relating to a bid from the company's founder sending
thank you, steve. thank you, guys. >> hey, i'm wearing my pin. >> oh, good, liz. >> rise above, everybody. >> rise above. hello. so which stocks really dragged down this market today? jackie deangelis breaks down the winners and losers for us right not. >> good afternoon. the three major averages closing in the red today. ouer, take a look at this s board here. seagate one of the big stories we were following today. zion is a stock on the radar today. the u.s....
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steve, john, you guys are going to debate it. i know you love this one. >> i love to be short this one. i'm short again and when jim cramer came out this morning and talked about pvh and related that to jcpenney sales in izod, stock popped up over $1. i shorted some more. >> he still said he didn't like it. >> he came back and said he didn't like it but the market misinterpreted it. so i went through the circulars before black friday and they undercut macy's on every item. i went through the circulars. couldn't help it. that's the only part of the "times" i was reading that day. but they undercut them by 10% on some items. that means they're going to lose mr money. you can't discount your way to profit apt. ron johnson sold stock way, way, way long ago. his best move since he arrived there. this is going to -- this company is going to have to raise cap fall next year. >> doc, why is he wrong? >> he's wrong because just what he mentioned, about the discounts. because people were complaining they weren't getting the discounts and j
steve, john, you guys are going to debate it. i know you love this one. >> i love to be short this one. i'm short again and when jim cramer came out this morning and talked about pvh and related that to jcpenney sales in izod, stock popped up over $1. i shorted some more. >> he still said he didn't like it. >> he came back and said he didn't like it but the market misinterpreted it. so i went through the circulars before black friday and they undercut macy's on every item. i...
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steve wynn, he only saves a mere $20 million. this isn't to say these tax hikes will happen, or that the rich knowing that we don't, with that kind of savings, it's just not worth taking the risk. >> whoever wins this power ball, assuming they win the whole thing. you pay your taxes up front, it's a $16 million in savings. so whoever wins it, if they're listening, take that lump sum, get that check, put it in the bank before december 31st. >> if you just won the power ball and that much money, just go and have a good time. don't worry about the 16 million zl million? >> walmart just accelerated their usual dividend and brought it to this year as opposed to next. in reference to adelson, that's a good company as of late. they just added more. >> choice hotels did the same thing. >> some of these companies are doing special dividends have a great deal of cash. >> and here's the really interesting, what this does, we look back at 1986 when cap gains went from 31% to 36. we saw a doubling of capital gains income taken in that one yea
steve wynn, he only saves a mere $20 million. this isn't to say these tax hikes will happen, or that the rich knowing that we don't, with that kind of savings, it's just not worth taking the risk. >> whoever wins this power ball, assuming they win the whole thing. you pay your taxes up front, it's a $16 million in savings. so whoever wins it, if they're listening, take that lump sum, get that check, put it in the bank before december 31st. >> if you just won the power ball and that...
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i don't think steve cohen is one of them. he has not been indicted. there's been nothing proven about steve cohen and i think in our country, we are innocent until proven guilty. >> and we should also -- >> i'm happy to come on the phone and to rebut this stuff, not that i know anything more than anybody else, but i think we go a little crazy on people with the media and the politics, okay, it's unfair. >> again, anthony, look, i appreciate your opinion. we're simply stating the facts of what the feds have alleged took place in the unit of sac. >> speaking to the fact, but we owe the viewers some analysis of the facts. >> just talked to this investor, he himself told me if i were managing my own money, i would keep it in sac. i don't know how i'm going to replace them from a performing perspective. how do you necessarily study the details? >> the fund manager you're talking about is not doing his homework because they have very, very tight insider trading protocalls at sac capital and the guy has performed from 2008 through 2012 during that period of
i don't think steve cohen is one of them. he has not been indicted. there's been nothing proven about steve cohen and i think in our country, we are innocent until proven guilty. >> and we should also -- >> i'm happy to come on the phone and to rebut this stuff, not that i know anything more than anybody else, but i think we go a little crazy on people with the media and the politics, okay, it's unfair. >> again, anthony, look, i appreciate your opinion. we're simply stating...
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part of that if you don't have a contract, i got fired by the same guy that fired steve jobs. [ laughter ] >> chris: she had a second act. she started a company called urban decay and in 1996 she bought the farm. >> it's been historically people who had disposable income that made strides in farming. look at george washington. >> she raises war horses that go back centuries. scott hyland cattle and turkeys she says tastes better. >> chris: how much does a turkey cost compared to the grocery store? >> our turkeys are expensive, i think they are running about $160-200. >> there are questions about how to make this kind of farming profitable but while she is determined to run a sound business it's not just about the bottom line. there is a 40 room mansion on the farm. >> chris: what it is like to live in there? >> i don't know. >> chris: do you think you are a bit eccentric? >> i now that i'm rich. i use to be just weird. >> chris: she grew up on a family farm and she wants to see those values live on? >> i'm a cow girl. i can tell what they are thinking. it's my success which is what georg
part of that if you don't have a contract, i got fired by the same guy that fired steve jobs. [ laughter ] >> chris: she had a second act. she started a company called urban decay and in 1996 she bought the farm. >> it's been historically people who had disposable income that made strides in farming. look at george washington. >> she raises war horses that go back centuries. scott hyland cattle and turkeys she says tastes better. >> chris: how much does a turkey cost...
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. >> the man accused of breaking into steve jobs house and still in computers as the apple caught cofounders while it appeared. he was convicted in santa clara county with eight felony counts of residential burglary. now investigators linked him to this because of seven other burglaries. he apparently targeted homes that were under construction and he confessed up to seven years in prison for it >> oakland police are investigating the 100 intent homicide of the city this year. police stated that they're responding to gunfire when they found a man on the ground dead. they stated that they do not have a mold of or any suspects in custody. if this incident was the 110 incidents so far this year. this is the same total for all ledger as well. >> the city reported the same number in 2011 during >> will be right back as kron 4 containers. here is a live look from mount cam. there are a lot shoppers out at the stores. >> check this out. this is a side that everyone have been balking. if this is the remains of a.m. rollercoaster that has been knocked off the pier. that may try to leave this here for
. >> the man accused of breaking into steve jobs house and still in computers as the apple caught cofounders while it appeared. he was convicted in santa clara county with eight felony counts of residential burglary. now investigators linked him to this because of seven other burglaries. he apparently targeted homes that were under construction and he confessed up to seven years in prison for it >> oakland police are investigating the 100 intent homicide of the city this year....
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charles: whatever steve said. stuart: a moment ago with you heard my take on the california so-called come back, now we are going to hear from california's own mike reagan from reagan.com. welcome back. headline in the new york times you know what i'm talking about. california finds economic gloom starting to lift and the premise of their argument is those tax increases will produce a budget surplus in california in 2014 and you say what? charles: they are out of their minds. >> interesting the headline in the story is lolita, calif.. goodness gracious, talk about the capital of capitalism where people go on vacation and the reality is this. this state is not getting better. we are not taxed enough? the 13.3% millionaires' tax they just voted for, the highest tax rate in the nation, just isn't going to be enough. we have to tax people more. it also talks about housing and the fact the cost of housing, prices are going up on houses, more people are buying houses. there are people trading up with the equity in their
charles: whatever steve said. stuart: a moment ago with you heard my take on the california so-called come back, now we are going to hear from california's own mike reagan from reagan.com. welcome back. headline in the new york times you know what i'm talking about. california finds economic gloom starting to lift and the premise of their argument is those tax increases will produce a budget surplus in california in 2014 and you say what? charles: they are out of their minds. >>...
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the man who admits he broke into the home of the late steve jobs is apologizing to jobs' widow. kareem mcfarland admits he is guilty of breaking into the home, stealing electronics, champagne and jewelry. investigators also linked him to several burglaries around the bay area, but it's an apple gadget he stole that helped track him down. he entered a plea before a judge but he didn't stop there. he sent an apology letter to jobs' widow as well. the deputy district attorney said he read mcfarland's apology letter and believes it's sincere. >> i think so. i think he made a terrible mistake and he certainly affected a lot of people. he'll have to pay for what he did. >> mcfarland will be sentenced in january. >>> volunteers at a well-known bay area church are working very hard this morning making sure thousands of homeless people have a nice warm meal for thanksgiving. 500 volunteers at glide memorial have been working all week preparing hundreds of turkey and thanksgiving trimmings for the people who might otherwise go hungry. this morning they're putting those finishing touches o
the man who admits he broke into the home of the late steve jobs is apologizing to jobs' widow. kareem mcfarland admits he is guilty of breaking into the home, stealing electronics, champagne and jewelry. investigators also linked him to several burglaries around the bay area, but it's an apple gadget he stole that helped track him down. he entered a plea before a judge but he didn't stop there. he sent an apology letter to jobs' widow as well. the deputy district attorney said he read...
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steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> it took 18 nights of street protests, almost two years ago to drive out hosni mubarak from power. now we're on night number five of protests again egypt's first democratically elected president and for the first time, the sound of the protests feel exactly the same as those that drove out his predecessor. even some of the chants are the same, leave, leave. those protesters came from a number of different political parties today totaling more than 200,000 people. they were chanting, they were violent at the edges of the protests, mainly the younger protesters battling with police, squirmishing on the edges with rocks and tear gas as well. as far as president morsi goes, his show of compromise by meeting with judges yesterday has largely been rejected by the protesters. instead, opposition leaders say there will be no compromise, no deal with the president until he backs down completely and rescinds his decree. otherwise, they say they will stay out here on the streets. shepherd. >>
steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> it took 18 nights of street protests, almost two years ago to drive out hosni mubarak from power. now we're on night number five of protests again egypt's first democratically elected president and for the first time, the sound of the protests feel exactly the same as those that drove out his predecessor. even some of the chants are the same, leave, leave. those protesters came from a number of different political parties today...
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as steve hartman reports they recently gave up their post as long time fans. >> reporter: it was cold the night this high school in minnesota played its final football game of the year, cold enough to make your eyes water which is what i thought were happening to these parents. than i got a closer look. i saw she was feeling a lot more than the wind. >> it's been a great run. >> reporter: for them this game marked the end of an era, the end of their rein as two of the longest football parents in america. in the past quarter of a century they have been to countless games, cheering on countless sons. >> how many boys do you have? do you know? that was the easy question. >> 12 boys. >> reporter: 12 boys. 12 football players. spaced out just so that at least one of them has been on every team every year since 1989. 24 straight seasons of knee sprains, grass stains and night games. mom and dad have barely missed a single contest, screaming like teenagers, cursing like true minnesotans, cheering on each child like an only child. >> mom and dad, it's very obvious they were passionate to foot
as steve hartman reports they recently gave up their post as long time fans. >> reporter: it was cold the night this high school in minnesota played its final football game of the year, cold enough to make your eyes water which is what i thought were happening to these parents. than i got a closer look. i saw she was feeling a lot more than the wind. >> it's been a great run. >> reporter: for them this game marked the end of an era, the end of their rein as two of the longest...
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our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here. what struck you about this report? i remember the day before yesterday you were saying don't expect that kind of performance in the fourth quarter. >> exactly. i'll take it. we can get to 2.7%. it is better than 2%. i don't love how we got there. big parts of that was government spending at the federal side. also you had inventories go up. what you didn't have is -- we marked down consumer spending and business spending was negative. i want to do 3%, 3.5%, 4% with strong consumer spending and strong business spending. those will be a sustainable path for the economy. >> can't let you go without a little fed speak. mr. dudley, new york fed chief, speaking this morning. >> some important comments. hurricane sandy was directly in his district so he made some comments about it. he said that the damage was worse than first anticipated. that's something we've been talking a lot about. original number was $50 billion. it's in the $70 billion to $90 billion range. it is probably going to shave a quarter to half a point off gdp
our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here. what struck you about this report? i remember the day before yesterday you were saying don't expect that kind of performance in the fourth quarter. >> exactly. i'll take it. we can get to 2.7%. it is better than 2%. i don't love how we got there. big parts of that was government spending at the federal side. also you had inventories go up. what you didn't have is -- we marked down consumer spending and business spending was negative. i...
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megyn: steve harrigan thank you. new safety measures being put in place to protect the world from a dangerous historic site. trace takes a look at the enormous cleanup challenges at the now crumbling tomb that is the chenoble nuclear plant. >> a prank started like this. and ended with the victims of the prank looking like this. truly terrified elevator passengers and the potential liabilities involved in these practical jokes. and growing concerns that u.n. ambassador susan rice may be be too political to become secretary of state. laura ingram is here next to discuss how a new round of capitol hill meetings went for rise this morning after yesterday's meetings created some drama. >> at this point in time if president obama were to nominate susan rice to be the next secretary of state would you support that nomination? >> i would need to have additional information before i could support her nomination. ♪ buy 5-hour energy pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help others along the way. ♪ ♪ a portion of every bottl
megyn: steve harrigan thank you. new safety measures being put in place to protect the world from a dangerous historic site. trace takes a look at the enormous cleanup challenges at the now crumbling tomb that is the chenoble nuclear plant. >> a prank started like this. and ended with the victims of the prank looking like this. truly terrified elevator passengers and the potential liabilities involved in these practical jokes. and growing concerns that u.n. ambassador susan rice may be be...
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, my cousin steve who was killed on 9/11, was my dad's godson. i was in the building when the planes hit, i saw the planes hit from 60 wall street where i worked, and i'll never forget it. that was only blocks from where my father was killed, and i saw the planes hit that killed steve and had to go back to his family that night in new jersey and face my uncle who'd been through it twice. i know how we felt when clinton released these guys, and i can see this happening again. we have to, we have to stop it now because if we don't, a slippery slope. it will slowly gain momentum, and you'll see in the next four years they'll be released. megyn: joe connor, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me, megyn. merry christmas. megyn: and to you. >> thank you. megyn: new support for a plan that could save billions of dollars for u.s. taxpayers, but it would get rid of the dollar bill. up next, could the dollar bill be going away, and what would that mean if it does? >>> and as treasury secretary tim geithner meets with congressional lea
, my cousin steve who was killed on 9/11, was my dad's godson. i was in the building when the planes hit, i saw the planes hit from 60 wall street where i worked, and i'll never forget it. that was only blocks from where my father was killed, and i saw the planes hit that killed steve and had to go back to his family that night in new jersey and face my uncle who'd been through it twice. i know how we felt when clinton released these guys, and i can see this happening again. we have to, we have...
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charlie: it looks like they are having a difficult time drawing the line completely to him, to steve: as a culprit in these. >> my view is it is the indispensable witness. charlie: the latest portfolio manager charged in this insider trading. >> he will be indicted. he is the means to the end. he is only person who can link the knowledge that came from doctor gilman with cohen and say he knew it came from cheating. so far, a number of people at sac have been criminally prosecuted and some have pled guilty. this is the one location in which the government thinks -- charlie: because matthew thoma gave the information that was inside information to mr. cohen, not labeling it necessarily. let's just say he does not turn off as a witness, is the endgame, listen, we know this is a culture that has no compliance. we want to shut them down and here is how we are going to do it. the control person does not know what they are doing. it is a hedge fund out of control. i think the similar route is not going after mr. cohen. but revoking their brokerage license of sac capital. at that point, you p
charlie: it looks like they are having a difficult time drawing the line completely to him, to steve: as a culprit in these. >> my view is it is the indispensable witness. charlie: the latest portfolio manager charged in this insider trading. >> he will be indicted. he is the means to the end. he is only person who can link the knowledge that came from doctor gilman with cohen and say he knew it came from cheating. so far, a number of people at sac have been criminally prosecuted...
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steve forbes, chairman, editor-in-chief of forbes media with me now. how are you doing, steve. good morning to you. >> how are you, bill? bill: i'm doing fine. hope you had a good thanksgiving too. this is a sad reality for so many millions of americans. if unemployment benefits are scaled back or lost to many of them, do you believe that others believe it could have a significant impact on our economy? >> well, it is not so much the impact on the economy, it is on those particular individuals and in terms of enabling them to get new schools or to take jobs. one of the things that a lot of people are coming to grips with, they're not going to get the kind of job they had before this economic crisis and will have to lower their expectations but on this whole thing on the unemployment benefits, i, that is going to have to be dealt with, obviously as part of the fiscal cliff. i think given all that has to be done, bill, i think the most realistic thing, take everything, extend it for 90 days or 180 days so we don't have the idea we can reform social security, medicare, medicaid, t
steve forbes, chairman, editor-in-chief of forbes media with me now. how are you doing, steve. good morning to you. >> how are you, bill? bill: i'm doing fine. hope you had a good thanksgiving too. this is a sad reality for so many millions of americans. if unemployment benefits are scaled back or lost to many of them, do you believe that others believe it could have a significant impact on our economy? >> well, it is not so much the impact on the economy, it is on those particular...
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steve jobs. >> chris: learner had a second act. she started a cosmetics company called urban decay with edgy colors for women like her and in 1996, she bought the farm. >> historically, people who had the disposable income who made strides in farm, look at george washington or thomas jefferson. >> you are a pretty girl... pretty is as pretty does. >> chris: she raises shires, war horses that go back centuries. scotch highland cattle and, those turkeys, which she says taste better because of the lives they lead. >> chris: how much does one of these turkey cost as compared to what i get in the grocery store. >> our turkeys are expensive, they are between, i think they are running 160 to $200. >> chris: at those prices there are questions about how to make this kinds of farming profitable. but, while she is determined to run a sound business, it is not just about the bottom line. there's a 40 room mansion on the farm. >> chris: what is it like living there? >> i don't know. >> chris: what do you mean. >> i don't know, i live in a log
steve jobs. >> chris: learner had a second act. she started a cosmetics company called urban decay with edgy colors for women like her and in 1996, she bought the farm. >> historically, people who had the disposable income who made strides in farm, look at george washington or thomas jefferson. >> you are a pretty girl... pretty is as pretty does. >> chris: she raises shires, war horses that go back centuries. scotch highland cattle and, those turkeys, which she says...
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embassy, steve? >> the u.s. embassy building is really just down the block from where i'm standing here and egypt security forces have put up a 12-foot high call of cinder block to keep that alleyway safe where the embassy is. the public services section which visitors use is closed today. that part of it is closed off. the embassy itself has not been targeted but it is part of a rough taeub rough neighborhood around tahrir square where protestors are throwing rocks and police are firing teargas. two buildings were set on fire, those blazes are now out. warnings issued to all americans to avoid the downtown area over the next few days due to the unrest, bill. bill: when will the new egyptian president morsi speak, do we know that, steve? >> reporter: we expect to hear from him on national television later tonight in a taped address. he's likely to introduce a new constitution, and that constitution could either make things better on the streets or it could inflame more protests, really depending on how hard line
embassy, steve? >> the u.s. embassy building is really just down the block from where i'm standing here and egypt security forces have put up a 12-foot high call of cinder block to keep that alleyway safe where the embassy is. the public services section which visitors use is closed today. that part of it is closed off. the embassy itself has not been targeted but it is part of a rough taeub rough neighborhood around tahrir square where protestors are throwing rocks and police are firing...
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material financial impact on them and they are well prepared to handle this and founder of the firm, steve cohen, is personally responsible for this. cohen said he was present at the beginning of the call and turned it over to his president and said we take these matters seriously and i'm confident that i acted appropriately. nonetheless, you guys, this is definitely a difficult chapter for them because you have a situation in which cohen has been implicated in the events with former trader mathew martoma because he partook in discussions but now the firm they founded in 1992 may be charged on a corporate level. >> kate, you know, another firm -- i think this could be in some ways we've seen it almost a death blow. outside investors even just with the wells notice can often times pull their money. as we pointed out many times, $9 billion of what i've told is 15 billion overall in assets at s.a.c. is either mr. cohen or that of his employees. even if you were to pull out, it remains a huge hedge fund. their investor base is toughened at this point as well. >> those are fair points. there se
material financial impact on them and they are well prepared to handle this and founder of the firm, steve cohen, is personally responsible for this. cohen said he was present at the beginning of the call and turned it over to his president and said we take these matters seriously and i'm confident that i acted appropriately. nonetheless, you guys, this is definitely a difficult chapter for them because you have a situation in which cohen has been implicated in the events with former trader...
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jenna: steve harrigan live in cairo on the developing situation. steve, thank you very much. we'll take an in-depth look at the deadlock and the protests over president morsi's latest move. critics suggest there are similarities this political crisis in egypt may have to one that gripped iran more than three decades ago. that resulted in a rise to power of the ayatollah. our panel will weigh in a little later this hour. jon: we are awaiting president obama at the white house. the presidential campaign is over as you know but the theatrics apparently are not. the president is holding an event to put political pressure on republicans as both sides negotiate a deal to try to avoid the coming fiscal cliff. our chief white house correspondent ed henry is live at the white house. so what are we expecting from the president today, ed? >> reporter: jon he is going to meet with business leaders as you say later this hour. he will come out and talk about where he believes these fiscal cliff talks are. you remember on friday he will be in pennsylvania for essentially a campaign-style ev
jenna: steve harrigan live in cairo on the developing situation. steve, thank you very much. we'll take an in-depth look at the deadlock and the protests over president morsi's latest move. critics suggest there are similarities this political crisis in egypt may have to one that gripped iran more than three decades ago. that resulted in a rise to power of the ayatollah. our panel will weigh in a little later this hour. jon: we are awaiting president obama at the white house. the presidential...
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if you win the lottery you might not have to be steve doocy. those are the problems you might face if you win. >> weather maps as you wake up this morning very chilly. not that bad, could be worse certainly. better in the northern plains than it was yesterday. look on the bright side take a look at the forecast for the day today. looks similar to what you saw i didn't do yesterday. a little lake-effect snow going on. hi little break in the coastal areas. everybody else cool. get ready for tuesday a little bit of snow across parts of pennsylvania and new jersey and maybe new york. a light dusting. in the southeast sunshine great travel conditions for almost everybody across the country. send it to you inside. >> thanks so much, rick. when obama care goes into effect smokers may if face insurance surcharges as high as 15 percent. should the government be punishing tobacco rulers or should it go up in smokes? joining us right now is public interest law at george washington university law school and former director of action on smoking and health.
if you win the lottery you might not have to be steve doocy. those are the problems you might face if you win. >> weather maps as you wake up this morning very chilly. not that bad, could be worse certainly. better in the northern plains than it was yesterday. look on the bright side take a look at the forecast for the day today. looks similar to what you saw i didn't do yesterday. a little lake-effect snow going on. hi little break in the coastal areas. everybody else cool. get ready for...
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a man accused of breaking into steve jobs this house and stealing computers and be well lit has pleaded no contest to the charges. he is convicted wednesday in santa clara county superior court of eight counts of residential burglary and one felony count of selling stolen private property after taking a plea deal. he could face up to seven years and eight months in prison. his sentencing is january 17th. oakland police are investigating 110th homicide this year in the city. police said they were responding to a call gunfire when they found a 33 year- old man lying on the sidewalk and east oakland on wednesday night. please do not have a mode of yet for the killing or any suspects in custody. this is the same number for all of last year for homicide for the city. their record of the same number for homicides and 2009. updates on the multi car rack and west texas. here is a live look outside it is shaking a little bit but more importantly look of the shaking a little bit but more importantly look of the top get 36 months interest-free financing through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train,
a man accused of breaking into steve jobs this house and stealing computers and be well lit has pleaded no contest to the charges. he is convicted wednesday in santa clara county superior court of eight counts of residential burglary and one felony count of selling stolen private property after taking a plea deal. he could face up to seven years and eight months in prison. his sentencing is january 17th. oakland police are investigating 110th homicide this year in the city. police said they...
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. >> steve: stop now. >> amazing. >> steve: that's fantastic. i understand the season premiere tonight on history, right? >> absolutely. "invention usa." >> it's all about finding people in their homes and grabbing seeing and seeing their unknown knewity. >> steve: thank you all for bringing your inventions. >> thank you. >> steve: let's go back inside for a quick look at what's coming up. >> i saw stuart varney with those tongs having those buffalo wings before. more on that story tomorrow when he comes in and denies it. >> gretchen: really? >> brian: yes. >> gretchen: how dare he eat those without inviting us. >> brian: meanwhile, next up. >> gretchen: one educator claims she can stop school bullies by massaging them. >> brian: yes. i don't feel nearly as hostile. >> gretchen: we're not kidding about this story. that's coming up next. >> brian: then the song "cowboys and angels," dustin lynch is here to perform live. there he is [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thin
. >> steve: stop now. >> amazing. >> steve: that's fantastic. i understand the season premiere tonight on history, right? >> absolutely. "invention usa." >> it's all about finding people in their homes and grabbing seeing and seeing their unknown knewity. >> steve: thank you all for bringing your inventions. >> thank you. >> steve: let's go back inside for a quick look at what's coming up. >> i saw stuart varney with those tongs...
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that is true but the heat is turned up on sac and steve cohen himself. lori: he has to be preparing >> this is due. he has not been charge. sac has not been charged. with the indictment on matthew the% that he shared the information with, it is clear irritation not clear if he said inside deprivation by sharing itself was steve cohen. as we first reported they tapped his phone and have been going after him four years. they have about seven people around him and it is very decentralized it is known as the hub and spoke other managers go to him with their best ideas a. the notion is to they bombard him with those ideas? to say i have the legal tip. this is a big band. his money is in this but this fund will see the final run. let's just say the fed cannot get anything on him with a don't ask don't tell operation. the government as ways to shutdown if they think you're not compliant or if you ignore compliance or ignore it if they go activity. -- illegal activity. senior government officials say he is problematic. i think insider trading is a victimless cri
that is true but the heat is turned up on sac and steve cohen himself. lori: he has to be preparing >> this is due. he has not been charge. sac has not been charged. with the indictment on matthew the% that he shared the information with, it is clear irritation not clear if he said inside deprivation by sharing itself was steve cohen. as we first reported they tapped his phone and have been going after him four years. they have about seven people around him and it is very decentralized it...
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i think that's the real story. >> bill: i like that idea steve. i wish we would call it union friday particularly when it comes to wal-mart. but what you should do is patronize and shop at your union affiliated stores like costco and target right? and not wal-mart. >> that's a good one. plus all of the small businesses. >> bill: yeah, turn it into a positive. i like that idea, steve. >> when the presidential candidates are spending like drunken sailors you can't blame the people for doing the same thing. >> bill: steve good to hear from you in a good suburb of chicago, orchard park, who is kalli. >> caller: good morning, bill. i shopped small store and i am only shopping small stores all the time. >> bill: that's a great thing to do. president obama did that as well on small his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ technical difficulties ] >> bill: spend, spend, spend. >> spend it if you have got it. >> bill: help that american economy, especially in your small and local businesses and those stores that you know are union friendly. we'll come
i think that's the real story. >> bill: i like that idea steve. i wish we would call it union friday particularly when it comes to wal-mart. but what you should do is patronize and shop at your union affiliated stores like costco and target right? and not wal-mart. >> that's a good one. plus all of the small businesses. >> bill: yeah, turn it into a positive. i like that idea, steve. >> when the presidential candidates are spending like drunken sailors you can't blame...